[jira] [Commented] (TUSCANY-3847) [GSoC 2011] Implement support for SCA components written in Scala

2011-04-08 Thread Guilherme Moraes Armigliatto (JIRA)

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Guilherme Moraes Armigliatto commented on TUSCANY-3847:
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Hi Florian,
I have submitted my proposal into the GSoC form. There are some technical 
details that I have to discuss with the community in order to get familiarized 
with the project, thus I am joining in the Tuscany mailing list.
Thanks

> [GSoC 2011] Implement support for SCA components written in Scala
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>
> Key: TUSCANY-3847
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-3847
> Project: Tuscany
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>Reporter: Florian Moga
>  Labels: gsoc2011
>
> At the moment, Tuscany supports components written in Scala which are 
> compiled into JVM bytecode and ran with the java interpreter. 
> The goal of the project is to create a separate implementation.scala that 
> takes advantage of the language features thus providing better support for 
> more advanced usage of the language.
> There is a similar implementation for Groovy which can serve as an example.
> Resources:
> Apache Tuscany http://tuscany.apache.org/
> Scala http://www.scala-lang.org/

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[jira] [Commented] (TUSCANY-3847) [GSoC 2011] Implement support for SCA components written in Scala

2011-04-07 Thread Florian Moga (JIRA)

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Florian Moga commented on TUSCANY-3847:
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It's good to see your interest. If you're planning to participate in this 
project, I suggest you start writing your proposal now as there are less than 
24 hours before proposal submission deadline. I won't be able to mentor but if 
you submit a solid proposal, I don't think there would be a problem in finding 
you a mentor. Good luck!

> [GSoC 2011] Implement support for SCA components written in Scala
> -
>
> Key: TUSCANY-3847
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-3847
> Project: Tuscany
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>Reporter: Florian Moga
>  Labels: gsoc2011
>
> At the moment, Tuscany supports components written in Scala which are 
> compiled into JVM bytecode and ran with the java interpreter. 
> The goal of the project is to create a separate implementation.scala that 
> takes advantage of the language features thus providing better support for 
> more advanced usage of the language.
> There is a similar implementation for Groovy which can serve as an example.
> Resources:
> Apache Tuscany http://tuscany.apache.org/
> Scala http://www.scala-lang.org/

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[jira] [Commented] (TUSCANY-3847) [GSoC 2011] Implement support for SCA components written in Scala

2011-04-07 Thread Guilherme Moraes Armigliatto (JIRA)

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Guilherme Moraes Armigliatto commented on TUSCANY-3847:
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Hello,

I would like to work on this project. I have already been introduced to both 
Scala and Apache Tuscany SCA. I have done an checkout on the Tuscany SCA source 
and ran some examples. It's seems very interesting. I see working on this 
project as a good opportunity to learn more about both technologies. 




> [GSoC 2011] Implement support for SCA components written in Scala
> -
>
> Key: TUSCANY-3847
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-3847
> Project: Tuscany
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>Reporter: Florian Moga
>  Labels: gsoc2011
>
> At the moment, Tuscany supports components written in Scala which are 
> compiled into JVM bytecode and ran with the java interpreter. 
> The goal of the project is to create a separate implementation.scala that 
> takes advantage of the language features thus providing better support for 
> more advanced usage of the language.
> There is a similar implementation for Groovy which can serve as an example.
> Resources:
> Apache Tuscany http://tuscany.apache.org/
> Scala http://www.scala-lang.org/

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